The Gary Null Show

2020-12

Episodes

The Gary Null Show - 12.17.20

Thursday Dec 17, 2020

Thursday Dec 17, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. An avocado a day keeps your gut microbes happy. High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline. Hydrogen peroxide keeps gut bacteria away from the colon lining. Ten-day grape seed procyanidin treatment prevents certain aging processes in rats over the long term. Study identifies 'three pillars' of good mental health for young adults. Study explores mechanisms for curcumin's ability to help alleviate lung injuries induced by limb ischemia-reperfusion. Mindfulness practices shown to help teenagers deal with stress. Effects of alpha lipoic acid on muscle strength recovery after single and short-term chronic supplementation. 

The Gary Null Show - 12.16.20

Wednesday Dec 16, 2020

Wednesday Dec 16, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Higher vitamin D levels, stronger immune response protect children from COVID-19. Water may be an effective treatment for metabolic syndrome. Researchers identify the compounds responsible for cashew's anti-asthma effects. Health effects of alternate-day fasting in adults. Access to nature important for mental health during Covid lockdowns. 
 

The Gary Null Show - 12.15.20

Tuesday Dec 15, 2020

Tuesday Dec 15, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world.
If you would like to sign up for the new PRN Newsletter provide your email to Prnstudio@gmail.com”  
 
1.  Kary Mullis clip
 
2. Dr. Fauci saying the same thing (START 3:50)
 
3.  Bill Gates vaccine digital proof statement (slide2)
 
4. VACCINE STUDY COSTS DOCTOR HIS LICENSE (start with Dr Paul Thomas)

Monday Dec 14, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world.
The FLCCC Alliance press conference from Houston, Texas

Friday Dec 11, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Melatonin: finally, a supplement that actually boosts memory.

The Gary Null Show - 12.10.20

Thursday Dec 10, 2020

Thursday Dec 10, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Melatonin: finally, a supplement that actually boosts memory. Glutamine depletion disrupts mitochondrial integrity. Aloe vera found to be more effective against diabetic complications than conventional medicine. Study details how aerobic exercise reverses degenerative process that leads to metabolic diseases. Possible bittersweet effects of stevia uncovered by researchers. How poor oral hygiene may result in metabolic syndrome.  
 
video 
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/ask-the-experts-covid-19-vaccine-now-banned-on-youtube-and-facebook_qIsNohSIeSgfz2J.html

The Gary Null Show - 12.09.20

Wednesday Dec 09, 2020

Wednesday Dec 09, 2020

Vaccine bills in NY State legislature and Action to take
John Gilmore is the Executive Director of the Autism Action Network, a national, not-profit, grassroots advocacy organization that influences legislation and public policy on a wide range of issues impacting the autism community, including access to healthcare, health insurance reform, special education, vaccine rights and civil rights of the disabled. His organization works at the state, federal and sometimes local level to influence the lives of people with autism and their families. Founded as A-CHAMP in 2005, initial efforts focused on the partially successful campaign to ban mercury as an ingredient in vaccines.  Mr. Gilmore has a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from the Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He lives in Long Beach, NY with his wife and two teenage sons, one who was vaccine injured as an infant and is diagnosed with autism.  For further information, John's organization’s website is AutismActionNetwork.org and on Facebook
 
Links mentioned 
http://garynullproductions.com/
 

The Gary Null Show - 12.08.20

Tuesday Dec 08, 2020

Tuesday Dec 08, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Omega 3 supplementation decreases oxidative stress and inflammation in athletes: a pilot study. Eating foods that promote inflammation may worsen heart failure. Cinnamon compound reduces amyloid beta pathogenesis in of Alzheimer disease. Reiki Improves Heart Attack Outcomes, Yale Study Confirms. Canola oil linked to worsened memory and learning ability in Alzheimer's. Trial finds beneficial cognitive effect for modest amount of DHA in healthy older Japanese. What Are the Benefits of Moringa Oleifera?

Monday Dec 07, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Blackcurrants are favorable for glucose metabolism. Exploring the beneficial effects of Rhodiola rosea and Panax ginseng on metabolic parameters. Less sedentary time reduces heart failure risk for older women. Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of having another heart attack. Meta-analysis indicates saffron may help improve mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Study finds benefits for CoQ10 supplementation in diabetic kidney disease patients. Trial finds beneficial cognitive effect for modest amount of DHA in healthy older Japanese. 

Friday Dec 04, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Gary Null Speaking Out at the NYS Assembly Hearing | 10-13-2009 | (part 1 of 3)
Service Members Can Request Religious Exemptions for Mandated Vaccines. Here’s How.
The military has a 4-step formal process for requesting a religious exemption. If the exemption is denied, there is also a process for overturning the decision.
By
Pam Long
Children’s Health Defense, November 30, 2020
The Department of Defense (DOD) Instruction 1300.17, “Religious Liberties in the Military Services,” conveys support for religious beliefs in the following statement:
“In accordance with Section 533(a)(1) of Public Law 112-239, as amended, the DOD components will accommodate individual expressions of sincerely held beliefs (conscience, moral principles or religious beliefs) which do not have an adverse impact on military readiness, unit cohesion, good order and discipline, or health and safety. A service member’s expression of such beliefs may not, in so far as practicable, be used as the basis of any adverse personnel action, discrimination, or denial of promotion, schooling, training, or assignment.”
All of the components in the military have a similar process for various religious accommodations, including vaccine exemptions. The Army’s religious accommodation request process, which takes 30 – 60 days, is outlined step-by-step in Army Regulation 600-20 (AR600-20) Appendix P-2:
“Immunizations. Immunization requirements for Soldiers are described in AR 40–562. Soldiers whose religious practices conflict with immunization requirements may request an exemption through command channels, from company or immediate commander through battalion, brigade, division and General Court-Martial Convening Authority (GCMCA) commanders to the surgeon general (TSG). TSG is the only approval or disapproval authority for immunization accommodation requests.”
To apply for a religious exemption, the service member must complete four documents. The first is a personal memorandum that includes identity information, establishes the religious belief that is contrary to immunization and lists the specific vaccines requested for exemption.
An additional letter from a supportive religious leader is optional, but the service member is not required to prove the tenets of his religion. The service member’s memorandum should also explain how the requested religious accommodation will not interfere with military readiness, unit cohesion, good order and discipline, health and safety. According to AR600-20:
“(1) Requests for religious exemption must include name, rank, MOS/branch and a description of the religious tenet or belief contrary to immunization. Other documentation, such as letters from a religious leader, is optional but may assist commanders evaluating the request.”
The second required document is a DA4856 counseling form summarizing an interview between the chaplain, unit commander and service member on the request for religious accommodation. This counseling form documents the reasons for the religious exemption, the lack of burden on military readiness and acknowledgement of the terms of revocation under imminent risk conditions. According to AR600-20:
“(2) The commander will arrange an in-person or telephonic interview between the requestor and the assigned unit chaplain or other chaplain determined by the senior chaplain present. The chaplain must provide a memorandum that summarizes this interview and addresses the religious basis and sincerity of the soldier’s request. The chaplain is not required to recommend approval or disapproval, but may do so. Memorandums from other chaplains or religious leaders may accompany the request as optional attachments, but do not meet the requirement for interview by the assigned unit chaplain or one determined by the senior chaplain present.”
The third required document is a counseling form documenting a discussion with a healthcare provider and the service member on the risks of disease, and benefits and risks of vaccines. According to AR600-20:
“(3) A licensed healthcare provider must counsel the applicant. The healthcare provider should ensure that the applicant is making an informed decision and should address, at a minimum, the following: (a) specific information about the diseases concerned; (b) specific vaccine information including benefits and risks; and (c) potential risks of infection incurred by unimmunized individuals.”
The fourth required document is a DA4856 counseling form on which the commander and service member explain the career impact of a religious exemption to vaccines, with a recommendation in favor or denial of the request. According to AR600-20:
“(4) The applicant’s immediate commander must counsel the applicant and recommend approval or denial of the exemption request. The commander must counsel that noncompliance with immunization requirements may adversely impact deployability, assignment or international travel, and that the exemption may be revoked under imminent risk conditions. The commander’s recommendation will address the factors of military necessity described in paragraph 5–6a.”
Once the packet containing all of the forms is submitted, the review process will include the following, according to AR600-20:
“(5) Commanders will forward exemption requests through command channels to TSG) TSG will approve or disapprove the requested exemption, and return the decision to the soldier’s commander through command channels.
“(6) TSG may authorize exemptions for the career of a soldier (subject to revocation), or issue a single, specific exemption, or may disapprove the request. If TSG disapproves a requested exemption and the soldier still refuses the immunization, paragraph 5–4g(2) applies.”
If the process results in a denial of request, the service member has right to appeal, right to legal counsel, options to file a complaint with Equal Opportunity or Inspector General for discrimination based on religious beliefs and freedom to contact their elected representatives or senators for an inquiry. If the request for exemption is ultimately denied, and the service member refuses vaccination, the soldier may face Uniform Code of Military Justice disciplinary action or request separation from the military.
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Children’s Health Defense.
PAM LONG IS GRADUATE OF USMA AT WEST POINT AND IS AN ARMY VETERAN OF THE MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS.

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